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... organism a neural reverberation which persists for some time after the stimulus has ceased to act , the absolute amount of the reverberation diminishing progressively to zero but at a progressively slower rate . ( Stimulus trace . ) ...
... organism a neural reverberation which persists for some time after the stimulus has ceased to act , the absolute amount of the reverberation diminishing progressively to zero but at a progressively slower rate . ( Stimulus trace . ) ...
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Key to Diagrams S = an adequate stimulus together with the resulting trace ( Postulate 1 ) . So = the stimulus associated with a drive , such as hunger . SG the stimulus associated with the goal or reinforcing state of affairs . s = an ...
Key to Diagrams S = an adequate stimulus together with the resulting trace ( Postulate 1 ) . So = the stimulus associated with a drive , such as hunger . SG the stimulus associated with the goal or reinforcing state of affairs . s = an ...
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From ( 1 ) and Postulate i , a segment of the stimulus trace initiated by SB will coincide with Rc . 3. By ( 1 ) and Postulate 3 , So -- Ro marks a reinforcing state of affairs and follows the coincidence of Rc with the trace of SB . 4.
From ( 1 ) and Postulate i , a segment of the stimulus trace initiated by SB will coincide with Rc . 3. By ( 1 ) and Postulate 3 , So -- Ro marks a reinforcing state of affairs and follows the coincidence of Rc with the trace of SB . 4.
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HERBERT S LANGFELD | 33 |
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